Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden passes Reggie Miller for sole possession of 3rd place in career ...

ByTim Bontemps ESPN logo
Friday, March 11, 2022

PHILADELPHIA -- 76ers guard James Harden hit a step-back 3-pointer with 7:01 remaining in the first quarter of Thursday night's 129-100 loss to the Brooklyn Nets to send him past Reggie Miller and into third place on the NBA's all-time 3-point list.

Harden, who tied Miller in Monday's victory over the Chicago Bulls, finished the game with three 3-pointers to give him 2,563 for in his career. Harden entered Thursday 413 3-pointers behind Ray Allen for the second most in NBA history and 552 behind all-time leader Stephen Curry, who passed Allen earlier this season.

"[Third] all time in NBA history, that's definitely a huge accomplishment," Harden said recently. "I think No. 1 is definitely going to be hard to catch. You've got the best shooter that ever touched a basketball in Steph. But that realm from Reggie to Ray to Kyle Korver [in fifth place], I mean, those are some unbelievable shooters that we all witnessed shoot the basketball at a high level.

"So I'm blessed, I'm fortunate to be on that list, high on top of the list. And I'll do whatever it takes to try to catch Steph. [It's] going to be difficult, man."

Miller was in the building for the moment, calling the game for TNT, and was recognized by Wells Fargo Center's public address announcer, when Miller then got up from his seat wearing a customized 76ers jersey honoring Harden for passing him on the list.

Since being traded to Philadelphia last month, the 76ers are now 5-1 in games Harden and Joel Embiid have played together following Thursday night's Atlantic Division loss to the Nets -- which also saw the return of Ben Simmons to Philadelphia for the first time since the trade, though he did not play in the game.

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